More drawing – week 2

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You may remember that last week I had my Covid booster and winter flu jab, at the same time.  Well, below is how I felt that evening and for the next couple of days.  Not ill, but every joint and muscle from head to toe was sore!  How I managed to do the morning after drawing, I now cannot tell.

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I suppose that after my inoculations the following chicken-scratch of a sketch was inevitable!

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Then, there was a day out to the coast and everywhere I looked among the drumlins of County Down, there was a ploughed field.  It’s a scene I love: neatly ploughed fields after harvest time, showing the beautiful brown earth.

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Here are some more patterns.  Perhaps I’m expressing an inner textile designer.  Too late to consider that career now.

Finally, Saturday arrived and I paid a visit to the green woodworking club that I belong to.  It’s been a couple of months since I last attended, so it was a great morning of socialising around a big camp fire.  I took another batch of books to pass on, no charge, and I only returned home with one unwanted book.  That I’ll add to another boxful to take to a charity shop.

Whilst there, I discussed how to do some spiral carving, hence my final drawings.  I have a couple of walking sticks I made that I want to put some carving on.  I like the idea of a spiral hand grip on a staff.  There were some new members at the club and one of them was making a longbow!  That sparked a conversation that took me back to my days as an archer.  Making bows and arrows was my thing for many years, although only one longbow was a success.  Scratch the surface and I’m still a toxopholite!

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Here’s hoping I can keep up with my drawing.  Little and often is how I’m approaching it.  I don’t want to frighten the creative drive away as has happened before.  I have no plans to paint a masterpiece just yet.

Have a great week.

Ashley